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The video game industry has grown yet its direction is still a mystery. Diversity is easily heralded by PR and the big dogs but money is still the color of the game and micro-transactions and bloody NFT seem more interesting to the powers-that-be than caring about what the darker shades of that wonderful capitalist system. Yet, there are some exceptions. Some older than many and Muriel Tramis is one of those.
Join me as I sketch down the career of one of the very rare female game designer "issue des minorités" as a tasteless politician might say. Coming from the Guadeloupe island, she has a long and interesting resume, vaulting over missile tracking system and anti-colonial video games.
The video game industry has grown yet its direction is still a mystery. Diversity is easily heralded by PR and the big dogs but money is still the color of the game and micro-transactions and bloody NFT seem more interesting to the powers-that-be than caring about what the darker shades of that wonderful capitalist system. Yet, there are some exceptions. Some older than many and Muriel Tramis is one of those.
Join me as I sketch down the career of one of the very rare female game designer "issue des minorités" as a tasteless politician might say. Coming from the Guadeloupe island, she has a long and interesting resume, vaulting over missile tracking system and anti-colonial video games.